It is durable because it is plastic and easy to assemble It is entertaining because you become the builder and the fitter of all the parts It is educational because it is true. The ship did exist ,was credited as unsinkable and sank i April 1912.
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nice,funny,easy to put all the parts together maybe too easy but OK good for 10 years old kid great as a gift
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Only reason i never gave it 5 stars is its a lot smaller than i thought. Most likley my falt for not reading size right. Wanted a slighty bigger one. But its still ok..very tricky to paint. Need a very steady hand...
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My grandson loves the Titanic and I have a collection of waterline 1:1200 model ships. I couldn't afford one of the die - cast or resin models for him to play with (he's 5!) at £100 plus, so this seemed a good idea. He loved helping me paint and build it, despite superglueing himself to the instructions once or twice! The pieces were well moulded and went together nicely. Will be buying more of the same series soon.
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Easy to use and put together, you will need paint and glue , however I was a little disappointed with the size and the price, if you want something to stand out you need 1:700 model
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